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Perceptions of Choral Tone: A Review of Literature

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The purpose of this literature review was to synthesize research related to perceptions of choral tone and to provide implications for future research and praxis. Although considerable research exists on the topic of choral tone, choral music professionals have indicated contradictory philosophies of what makes “good” choral tone.
Emily Y. Frizzell
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Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotions in Literature: A Comparison with the Affective Tone of Psychology

open access: closedThe Journal of Psychology, 1968
(1968). Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotions in Literature: A Comparison with the Affective Tone of Psychology. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 55-67.
Lindauer Ms
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Textual tone in corporate financial disclosures: a survey of the literature

International Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 2020
This study reviews the research on the usefulness, determinants, and measurements of the textual tone of corporate financial disclosures. This review suggests that various stakeholders (e.g., investors, analysts, and auditors) use the tone of corporate financial disclosure to infer management’s private information on the company’s prospects, risks ...
Yan Luo, Linying Zhou
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“Every Tone Was a Testimony”: Black Music, Literature, and Law

Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2013
The music that chronicles the African American experience is marked in profound but subtle and contradictory ways by the law, perhaps the most pervasive presence in black life since enslaved Africans arrived in the New World. From the mournful but veiled complaints of the sorrow songs to Jay Z’s boastful narration of a pretextual traffic stop, at the ...
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